Draft:Guild Theory (Band)
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Guild Theory is a British alternative rock band duo consisting of Matt Smith (vocals and lyrics, synths) and Rob Lewis (music, multi-instrumentation).
Formed in February 2022, Matt and Rob began recording music together remotely after the two met on a music forum.
The two musicians have been working together since, creating their unique blend of alternative and progressive rock.
Guild Theory self-produced and published their debut album, 'Streaks Of Light Burn The Sky' in May 2023; it is a fusion of musical styles with influences as wide ranging as The Cooper Temple Clause, Porcupine Tree, A Perfect Circle, Oceansize, and Midlake.
Guild Theory's second album 'The Mellified Man' is currently being recorded and due to be released in the first half of 2024.
Written by Matt Smith, Guild Theory's singer.